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[bug-enscript] [bug #57965] the wildcard * for input files daes not work


From: carmen
Subject: [bug-enscript] [bug #57965] the wildcard * for input files daes not work properly?
Date: Mon, 31 May 2021 07:02:15 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #57965 (project enscript):


[comment #1 comentario nº1:]
> I wasn't able to reproduce this with GNU Enscript 1.6.5.90:
> 
> 
> horizon:~/tmp/enscript/57965$ rm -f *.f; for n in P0_1  P0_2  P0_3  P0_4 
P0_5  P1_1  P1_2  P1_3  P1_4  P1_5; do printf '        PROGRAM %s\n' "$n" >|
${n}.f; done; enscript -v -pfoo.ps *.f
> AFM: scanning path...
> AFM: reading font map "/usr/share/enscript/afm/font.map"
> processing file "P0_1.f"...
> processing file "P0_2.f"...
> processing file "P0_3.f"...
> processing file "P0_4.f"...
> processing file "P0_5.f"...
> processing file "P1_1.f"...
> processing file "P1_2.f"...
> processing file "P1_3.f"...
> processing file "P1_4.f"...
> processing file "P1_5.f"...
> [ 10 pages * 1 copy ] left in foo.ps
> 
> 
> Could you provide more specific instructions on how to reproduce this
problem with a specific version of enscript?
> 
> The thing that looks most strange about the symptoms you show is that you
specified *.f and yet the files are not being processed in lexicographic
order, either.
> 
> Can you reproduce your problem with the shell configured with (for example)
the "C" locale?
> 
> 
> $ LC_ALL=C
> $ export LC_ALL
> $ exec bash
> 
> 
> 

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